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I ordered a PSI dust hood (DLHOODC2) from Amazon on Sunday and it arrived this afternoon.:smile: It took about 5 min's. to mount it. It really does a great job of sucking up about 90% of the chips.:wink: I'm been turning all my pens one barrel at a time BTC or on a mandrel for a while now so I cant say how well it would work with two barrels on a mandrel, but I feel it would work as well. This dust hood has a magnetic mounting clip which hold very securely to my HF lathe. It sell for $27.49 on Amazon and it's prime. It was money well spent.:smile:
 

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I ordered a PSI dust hood (DLHOODC2) from Amazon on Sunday and it arrived this afternoon.:smile: It took about 5 min's. to mount it. It really does a great job of sucking up about 90% of the chips.:wink: I'm been turning all my pens one barrel at a time BTC or on a mandrel for a while now so I cant say how well it would work with two barrels on a mandrel, but I feel it would work as well. This dust hood has a magnetic mounting clip which hold very securely to my HF lathe. It sell for $27.49 on Amazon and it's prime. It was money well spent.:smile:

I have had one for some time now. Got of amazon. However...it stated magnitic mounting, but mine is not magnitic at all. I have placed a few magnets on it myself. Did yours come with a megnetic mounting?
 
I was thing of buying this for a few weeks. I turn mostly acrylic (28 of 30 pens have been AA). I own a powerful shop vac for my garage, but I use one of those Home Depot 5 gallon bucket-mounted vacuums in my in my shop. I wonder if it will provide enough suction for acrylic chips and ribbons and whether it will connect to a narrow vacuum hose. What do you think?

Thank you!
 
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Tony if your using a 2" or 2 1/2" hose is may do a fairly good job, but if it's smaller then that I dont think it will work very well. Are you a Amazon prime member?
 
Thanks for sharing this - it looks like just what I need.
I just ordered one from Amazon. I'll give it a try with my Rigid ss shop vac - it has a 2.5" hose.
 
I was thing of buying this for a few weeks. I turn mostly acrylic (28 of 30 pens have been AA). I own a powerful shop vac for my garage, but I use one of those Home Depot 5 gallon bucket-mounted vacuums in my in my shop. I wonder if it will provide enough suction for acrylic chips and ribbons and whether it will connect to a narrow vacuum hose. What do you think?

Thank you!
Mine woks fine for acrylic ribbons, but less so on the acrylic chips. I am on a shop vac with 4" hose

Isak; yes mine did have the magnetic mount and it holds securely.
It appears that I got short ended...:mad:.it still works with my own magnets
 
Rigid and Hood

Thanks for sharing this - it looks like just what I need.
I just ordered one from Amazon. I'll give it a try with my Rigid ss shop vac - it has a 2.5" hose.

Please let me know how that works out for you. I have a large SS Rigid.
Thanks!
 
Dan hows it work on dust when sanding? My shop vac is a little too loud to run while the kids are asleep (when I do all my turning) but thinking on maybe building out a little closet with insulation for shop vac or dust collection. Where a P100 mask all the time but would still prefer not to have it all in the atmosphere. I would assume it would help carry away some CA fumes as well.

Thanks for posting!
 
It does a good job with my dust collector, The chip shield flips up so you can easily sand and finish. I don't have a shop vac so I cant say for sure how it will work with one. There are plans on line for encloses for shop vac's
 
The only issue I've ever had with the shield is when I wet sand acrylics. It does get splattered. It just needs to be wiped down good after sanding; other than that, it is fairly inexpensive and does work very well.
 
This dust collection hood works well for me (Harbor Freight dust collector).

They also sell an attachment that you can plug into it for dust vacuuming right around the lathe (dust/chips that fall on the workbench) but I haven't picked it up yet because I've felt that it was priced high for what it is.
 
Thanks for sharing this - it looks like just what I need.
I just ordered one from Amazon. I'll give it a try with my Rigid ss shop vac - it has a 2.5" hose.

Please let me know how that works out for you. I have a large SS Rigid.
Thanks!

Sure will, Tony. I probably won't get it until next Monday though. I ordered it on my Amazon prime account, but I have everything delivered to my office & it's scheduled for delivery on Friday which is a holiday for us.
 
Dan - that is an insightful video - I'll have to consider getting one of these. I don't have a dust extraction system, so maybe I'll have to consider both.
 
Vaccum

Thanks for sharing this - it looks like just what I need.
I just ordered one from Amazon. I'll give it a try with my Rigid ss shop vac - it has a 2.5" hose.

Please let me know how that works out for you. I have a large SS Rigid.
Thanks!

Sure will, Tony. I probably won't get it until next Monday though. I ordered it on my Amazon prime account, but I have everything delivered to my office & it's scheduled for delivery on Friday which is a holiday for us.

Thank you. There is no rush. I can make do with my little shop vac. I turn two or three pens a week. Thanks again!
 
Michael I'm glad you found the video insightful, that's what I wanted it to be. Seeing an item like this in action is much better then just telling folks about it.
 
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